- בעל תשובה; for a woman, בעלת תשובה, ba'alat
teshuva or ba'alas
teshuva; plural, בעלי תשובה, ba'alei
teshuva, 'owner of
return [to God or his way]') is...
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decided in his heart." A
Jewish penitent is
traditionally known as a baal
teshuva. One hour of
bliss in the
World to Come is
better than all the life of...
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Shaarei Teshuva (lit. "Gates of Repentance") (Hebrew: שערי תשובה) may
refer to a
number of texts: An
ethical work aut****d by
Yonah Gerondi (Rabenu Yonah)...
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Jacob Baal-
Teshuva (Hebrew: יעקב בעל תשובה; 1929 –
March 3, 2022) was an Israeli-American author, journalist, art critic, appraiser,
collector and curator...
- more
observant of
Orthodox Judaism is
called teshuva ("return" in Hebrew)
making the "returnee" a baal
teshuva ("master of return").
Orthodox Jewish outreach...
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Repentance (Hebrew: תשובה, literally, "return",
pronounced tshuva or
teshuva) is one
element of
atoning for sin in Judaism.
Judaism recognizes that...
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artistic life came when he
first noticed a
fellow student drawing. Baal-
Teshuva writes that, for the
young Chagall,
watching someone draw "was like a vision...
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against God and
against other human beings.
Repentance in
Judaism (Hebrew:
Teshuva), traditionally,
consists of
regretting having committed the sin, resolving...
- and
ecstatic prayer" to
synagogue services. It is
distinct from the baal
teshuva movement of
return to
Orthodox Judaism. The term "Jewish Renewal" describes...
- or a Return?: How Aristotle’s
Tragic Reversal Illuminates Maimonides’
Teshuva was
published on Amazon.com in
October 2016. Macht,
Stephen Robert (1972)...